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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1917 THE ROBESONIAN PAGE AUTHORIZED. TWO - . - - - r- ggg? - . , - - 1 SERVICE AND SALES STATIONS Same Mamagemeinit Same Servke We cordially invite you to inspect our new garages You will know them by the large FORD sign over the fronts These garages are much better than we are required to maintain by the Ford Motor Company.. They are built for both the present and the future. They were especially built and equipped for YOU for every FORD owner. If you do not take advantage of thenyyou fail to get one of the most val uable considerations you buy when you pay for your FORD car. We carry a $25,000 stock of genuine FORD parts, and maintain a repair department that does high grade, honest work. We work only on FORD cars, and charge only FORD prices. " We also carry a large stock of tires, and every accessory that has any place on a FORD car. FAQ 9 Hamlet ILuimbeirtoinio MocMimifoam CONSERVA TION OF FOOD Waste is Always a Sin Rut Now It is a Crime as Well. SERMON BY DR. C. L. GREAVES Synopsis of a sermon on food con servation preached by Dr. C. L. Greaves at the First Baptist church last Sunday morning. Text. John 6:12. "Gather ud the fragments that remain, that nothing be lost." " Our Lord had multiplied the five loaves and two fishes into a suffici ency to feed the vast crowd of five thousand persons. What need could there be for economy when bread could be had so easilv? Yet at the close of the meal " a command is Js sued which ought to make us hes itate to ever waste a crumb of bread. "Gather up the fragments". Jesus did not express himself on unimpor tant things. Economy and thrift have their places m the plan for the salva tion - of character. Over the twelve baskets of fragments Jesus issues the commandment we need to have em phasized today "Thou shalt not waste bread". Ours is a land of plenty. - We have never known a time when anyone need go hungry. Travelers tell us that eveji in times when the world is not nf. war t.herp. are vast multitudes in -w -i i 1 1 T. - maia ana mna wno are aiways uuu giy, l UKzy even avccpii il as a iiovi- al condition of living, as we do heat and cold. The American workman's dinner would furnish an Eastern fpjist. As a result of our ulentv we wVV -r X have become very choice, in our se lection of foods and great eaters of rich and concentrated foods. More over we have become wasteful, and the garbage can receives every year a. . n 1 J t I 1 1 1 1 its tons oi gooa iooas, until it nas De come a national scandal. Wast a Now a Crimp. Waste has always been a sin. It is GIRLS! HAVE A MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR SOFT, GLOSSY, WAVY A small bottle destroys dandruff and doubles beauty of your hair. Within ten minutes after an armli- cation of Danderine you can not find 1 ' li. 1 . 1J 1 a sin necause it mocKs ax, uoas uoun- r-"""". UimVi r " "y." j. j j-T ;T j! I q cinclp f( rf Hanrlrmf vr ,-fcx 1 1 m cr His providence. -It is a sin because hear and your scalpjyvill not itch, but it despises the worker's toil which -w" W1" piese yuu must wm ue ax- WM WW W WW V V V VV Vi. VWM Wt W V V WV V 5 ii llJiil O H IL (Oltii i useless. Without it no navies sail. and the soldier's nerveless arm drops his gun. Without bread, American bread, England and France shall be come lands waste and without inhab itant. Their cities shall become dead cities, filled with mouldering skele tons, and their glory become "one with that of Ninevah and .Tyre". " Society Teaches Navy Cooks to Cook. Many prominent society women, led by Mrs. Adrian Iselin. have-enven im social activities m order to teach sail ors how to Cbok. Mrs. Iselin. writing in the November issue of Harper's rsazar, tens now, through her New York Cooking School; these women are training able seamen to prepare food properly and are -rapidly lessen- mg the shortage of capable chefs in the navy. Rear-Admiral Usher, U. S. N.t has co-operated with Mrs. Iselin and has indorsed her work.; The men have learned very quickly.. In fact, Admiral Usher says: " With out this aid, it would have been a dif ficult matter for us to supply a suf ficient number of competent cooks to the small vessels in the district, and to the large German liners which were recently taken over by the government." N o 1 1 c e9 Our enormous volume of business this fall has made it nec essary for Mr. A. Weinstein to make another trip to the northern markets, where he expects to close a big deal with two manufacturers for ladies ready to "wear goods. .The newest November and D.ecembermodels in dresses, suits and coats will be arriving in large quantities during the next few days, and it will be to your best interest to call at out store and give them a 'look. Watch for our next ad. A. WEINSTEIN'S DEPARTMT STORE I LUMBERTON, N. C. . I IIMUIHWIMWVWUVWUUU UUUUUVIVUt WW w vw vvvtvv proaucea. iz is a sm Decause n ais-1 U&J- , . yjiyv, vTriij. jvu regards the pleading hand of poverty .new nair, xine ana aowny at ursx which craves that which others light- Ves but really new hair growing all iy xnrow away. rui we nave always VTV,., AJ. hpp.n p.mp.nr. witn waste. Wfi nave .- ""'c jLiiiuciiiic iiiiiircuiaLeiy uuu thought it foolish, but it injured the bles the beauty of your hair. No dif waster only, and so it was primarily ference how dull, faded, brittle and Viia l-irVrn-(- 'Waa l-h Tint Vila Inn p ViQ scracrsry. lust moisten a cloth with v.Q fT-nnr ,rovi T?n V.Q i"c on 1 jancierme anri cafeTiillv Hra-Kr if xi iiixvv cvvciv uub uxic4b 10 o KJ nj i z 1 longer. It is the other man's loaf through your hair, taking one small fV.Q ic moefn TViovq ic -nn 1 r-n irax I StranQ &Z a Xlltie. , iTlfl P.TTPfT. IS DTTIJI'Z- ifimv a3 tiuoui Aiiv.iV ji iiu iunci I . ' " . l i i j. i i Jl I iTinf vmii" Viqit. . firill V HfVi4- -PI. Dreau enuugii go aruunu in a nun-- "& - 6"li "un gry world, and if you waste, another and wavy, and have an appearance of 1X1 UJIOCVjUt gUCO llUllXjr. 1UC1C- I ' --.w--. M.-ix . iMWWtVj tore waste is now not onlv a sm hnt. suxtiiesss aiiu luxuriance. a crime as well. et a small bottle of Knowlton's A WnrM in TA Danderine trom anv.dni? stnrp nr . AS. .f VM. 1U -L- U. I w VWA. normal times Europe imports 750 mil- that your hair is as pretty and soft -P -P j-i I nnv tnat if Viae Koon -rmn1nr4-J lands. -Now there is an additional or injured by careless treatment short.acrp nf 9.K0 million hnoliolc Ana that'.S all VOti surelv can havp hpnn- to the men being in the army and ag- im hair and lots of it if you will just nculture having to depend on the la- "T a "ie uanaerme. 1 .1 1 "11 mi 1 uur ox women ana cniiaren A lazy liver leads to chronic dyspep sia and constipation, weakens the whole system. Doan's Reemlpts per box) act mildly on the' liver and I Doweis. ax an drug stores. flHf CHESTER S PILL liBdlcst AsU ynnr Drugs Srt for boxe, sea!et.t 'v-ith E!ue Ribbos. 11AM-NI liRANU I'JFLL. for 35-. ye. rs tnc-vn'is Best. Ssfest. A.wive KeUi.k SOLO 8V DRUGGISTS FVBYUHERF (0 V r We are installing an up-to date BURROUGH'S POSTING AND STATEMENT MACHINE "Wc propose to give ur customers the very best service pos sible. Soon we will get you a MACHINE STATEMKNIV promptly the first each month. We solicit your naeount. ("We pay four per cent on time deposits) : BANK-of FAIRMONT FAIRMONT, N0C n rm. also a shortage of 30 million cattle We should expect it to ask a great and sheep. Moreover, ourAmerican sacrifice of us. But-it does not It wheat crop has been short" for two declares that the conditions may be vears. EuroBe m normal times rTrawa . . yuuiwwuo may oe her breadstuff s from Russia, India , m.et tby, two JeT? simple expedients. South Africa and South America as If irst' do .not was.te anything either well as from us. But the stores of gy overeaung or oy throwing away ; nnn4- -u i I becona. eat snarmsrlv of whpnt. Kroa Ships cannot pass throueh Suez can- 5ugar', me.at ana ?ais suostitute corn al in safety, besides shipping is too wneat, substitute syrups for part oi our suar. redu the hunerv neonles of WeRtern "Rn. m?at lad and butter. Use vesre- rope must look to America for sus- tables ,flsh and poultry. Shipping tenance. When we consider then the s??ce. demands that we ship only xuou snortage in Europe, tne smaller ' ? Li,'s stapie crops produced in America and the coventrated foods, to the Allies. How fact that ten ner cent of all wp chin- easily we can do what is asked of to Europe is sunk by the 'deadly sub- us as. householders. How simple it -w, j t. iuutH ib xiicus IO our ai nes, now muchit means .to us A War Problem of First Magnitude. v a precious thing a loaf of xiie iuuu situation is a rremenaous- i ., ViW. as never De- ly serious problem. It is a war prob- lor,e vl re.pes?;Vs, llfe Power, victory lem of first magnitude. Valor is of and llberty! -Without it cannons are nu avail airainst- siarvatinn, "ho strongest armies grov weak if the sxan oi me is withheld. (Jut off Eng land's food supply, and Germany can conquer . England without landing a soldier. Riots, mutinies and insur rections are the death throes of starv ing nations. The Allies must be fed or all is lost. Moreover, the food problem is a hu manitarian problem as well as a war problem. To know that there are hun gry women and children by the mil lion is a disquieting and harrowing thought. Our humanity demands that we share our abundance with them. What is our remedy . for meeting these conditions? -Our government is making a request of every household. Ship Your Long Staple Cotton -TO- WHALEY & RIVERS Cotton Factors, CHARLESTON, S. C. Consignments Handled on Commission. THE PEOPLE'S BANKI& TRUST CO FAIRMONT, N. C We solicit accounts of farmers, merchants, man ufacturers, administrators, executors and guardians. -All deposits are strictly confidential. WE PAY FODR PER CENT ON TIME DEPOSITS. I Motjce 'to the IPuMic BULLOCK BROS. JHEY Will leave Hotel Lorraine 8 a. m., due Orrum 8:35 a. m. Will make connection with the train to Fairmont and Elrod. " Due Boardman 10.10 a. m.; leave passenger depot at Boardman 10.40 a. m due in Lumberton 11:30 a. m. Will Jeave Hotel Lorraine 4 p. m.; due Or rum 4:45 p. m.; due Boardman 5:20, p. m. Will leave Boardman 6:15 p. m. for Lumberton. - - ; - From Lumberton to Orrum, 50 cts.; to Boardman 65 Cts.; Round trip $1.25. Cars for hire day or nfght. phone 55 and 221. For day calls phone 231, for night calls V
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